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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

German language Session 

 Q&A Modul

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

211

S-330

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

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Room Weimar 3

TOPIC 8:

Disorders closely related to childhood and

adolescence

Early interventions and developmental trajectories

in autism and intellectual developmental disabili-

ties: a global framework for action

WPA Section: Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability

Chairs:

Kerim Munir, USA

Angela Hassiotis, United Kingdom

001

Report of the world innovation summit forum

on autism and neurodevelopmental disorders

Kerim Munir, USA

002

Early intervention in children with intellectual

developmental disabilities: a trial of stepping stones

triple P in England

Angela Hassiotis, United Kingdom

003

Gender, outcome and ASD in childhood: data

from ELENA cohort

Amaria Baghdadli, France

004

Early diagnosis and interventions for neurode-

velopmental disorders among children under the

age of three years in Nigeria

Muideen Bakare, Nigeria

S-331

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

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Room Weimar 5

TOPIC 9:

Comorbidity of somatic and mental disorders,

psychosomatics

Medical clearance – when is it appropriate to accept

a psychiatric patient transfer from the emergency

department?

Chairs:

Scott Zeller, USA

Marina Garriga, Spain

001

The issues of psychiatric patient “medical

clearance”: an emergency medicine physician's view

Leslie Zun, USA

002

New best-practices guidelines for medical

clearance of psychiatric patients

Michael Wilson, USA

003

Improving the relationship between psychiatry

and emergency medicine physicians

Gabriele Fischer, Austria

S-332

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

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Room M6

TOPIC 25:

Training and continuing education

Administrative psychiatry – melding European and

US perspectives

WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists

WPA Section: Psychiatry in Private Practice

Chairs:

Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands

Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom

001

The gender effect on leadership

Michelle Riba, USA

002

Why are leaders in psychiatry needed

Julian Beezhold, United Kingdom

003

Preliminary results of the international survey

on leadership

Victor Buwalda, The Netherlands

004

Requirements for effective leadership in mental

health care

Norman Sartorius, Switzerland

S-333

Symposium

17:00– 18:30

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Room Lindau 3

TOPIC 21:

Rehabilitation and work

Recent developments in occupational psychiatry

WPA Section: Occupational Psychiatry

Chairs:

Gino Pozzi, Italy

Ana Maria Rossi, Brazil

001

Perspectives in occupational psychiatry

Gino Pozzi, Italy

002

Work stress and mental health in older age:

scientific evidence and policy implications

Johannes Siegrist, Germany

003

What should we learn from stress check in the

workplace?

Toshimasa Maruta, Japan

004

The cooperation between attending physicians

and occupational physicians in the support of

employees with mental disorders in Japan

Hisanori Hiro, Japan

005

Who pays for what? The occupational psychia-

trist's dilemma

Pedro Miguel Alves de Moura, Portugal